1. ಬಾದು

    ♪ bādu
    1. (noun)
    2. anything uttered that is meaningful and intentional; speech.
    3. discussion between two parties who differ in their views or aim.
    4. a solemn declaration or promise.
    5. an association of two similar or amicable persons or things.
    6. imputation of guilt or blame; accusation; reproach; scornful remark.
  2. ಬಾದು

    ♪ bādu
    1. (noun)
    2. that which is futile or useless.
    3. the act of deducting, removing or that is deducted or removed; ಬಾದ ಮಾಲು bāda mālu an item in a shop that is remaining unsold;ಬಾದಾಗು bādāgu to become useless, futile.
    4. to become defective or maimed.
    5. to become empty, unoccupied.
  3. ಬದು

    ♪ badu
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಬದುವು.
  4. ಬಾತು

    ♪ bātu
    1. (noun)
    2. something swollen; an abnormally swollen part of the body; swelling.
  5. ಬಾತು

    ♪ bātu
    1. (noun)
    2. any of a large number of relatively small waterfowl with a flat bill, short neck ad legs and webbed feet; a duck.
  6. ಭಾತು

    ♪ bhātu
    1. (noun)
    2. the starchy seeds or grain of an annual marsh grass oryza sativa of Poaceae family, cultivated in warm climates and used for food; paddy.
    3. rice got from husking boiled paddy.
    4. cooked rice or food (in gen.).
    5. any of specially prepared rice items.
  7. ಭಾದು

    ♪ bhādu
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಭಾದ್ರಪದ.
  8. ಬತ್ತು

    ♪ battu
    1. (verb)
    2. to become dry; to lose moisture.
    3. to become empty, void.
    4. to become barren, sterile.
    5. to grow lean; to wither; to become abnormally slender.
    6. to lose lustre; to become dull.
    7. (the strength of voice) to be lowered; to lose strength, vehemence.
    8. (a liquid) to become condensed by being heated.
    9. to disappear; to go out of sight.
  9. ಬತ್ತು

    ♪ battu
    1. (noun)
    2. that which has grown lean, abnormally slender or withered.
    3. ಬತ್ತಾಗು battāgu = ಬತ್ತು1-1.
  10. ಬತ

    ♪ bata
    1. (noun)
    2. any religious act or obligation enjoined by the gods; any meritorious act of devotion or austerity; a vow.